Articles and speeches by the Nobel Prize–winning physicist, dating from 1934 to 1958, offer philosophical explorations of the relevance of atomic physics to many areas of human endeavor. 1961 edition.
Nearly 100 patterns include kingfishers, toucans, and butterflies, and add vibrancy to stained glass projects — lightcatchers, windows, mobiles, and more. Accessible to intermediate/advanced glassworkers, careful beginners.
Excellent line drawings and annotations of anatomical structure provide the beginning artist with just about everything one needs to know about drawing all parts of the human anatomy. 179 black-and-white illustrations.
Based on fashions from steampunk literature, 31 original designs combine Victorian-era clothing with goggles, clocks, and other technological accessories. The intricacy and post-apocalyptic air of the illustrations offer creatively challenging, unique coloring experiences.
An uncommonly clear and cogent investigation and correlation of key aspects of theoretical nuclear physics by leading experts: the nucleus, nuclear forces, nuclear spectroscopy, two-, three- and four-body problems, nuclear reactions, beta-decay and nuclear shell structure.
Take an entertaining and educational tour of the four seasons and observe the many delightful mysteries of nature. Perfect for colourists of all ages. Captions.
The Weary Blues is Langston Hughes's first published collection of poems, immediately celebrated as a tour de force upon its release.
Relax and enjoy a wonderful variety of garden flowers on every page of this cheerful and unique coloring book!
Six easy models include a nodding donkey, a gift box decked with a fluttering heart, a rocking robin, rolling bones, a pair of tapping feet, and a tail-wagging dog.